** Description changed:
- 1) Start banshee. Leave the window open
+ [Originally reported for banshee. Re-tested with Rhythymbox on Ubuntu
+ 12.04].
+
+ 1) Start rhythymbox. Leave the window open
2) Open another application e.g. gnome-terminal or firefox.
3) Click on sound menu (volume icon
Chow Loong Jin, just like Alan Jenkins, the setting on my computer was
"low", but when I chaged it to "off" the issued was solved. Thank you!
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Like I mentioned before, this is probably a focus prevention issue. If
you lower the focus prevention level in CompizConfig Settings Manager as
I mentioned in my earlier post, you shouldn't be seeing this issue.
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I have the same problem, here's my slightly different description:
1) Start Banshee.
2) Have another application open and *with focus*, e.g. Firefox.
3) Click on sound menu (volume icon in the top panel). Click on banshee.
OR
4) Press the "media" key on the keyboard.
The Banshee window is not rai
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Doesn't seem to help. The initial focus prevention setting was "Low".
I changed it to "Off", the only lower value, but that didn't change what
happens.
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I think it's most likely a focus-prevention issue in Compiz. Try
lowering it using CompizConfig Settings Manager, under General Options →
Focus & Raise Behaviour → Focus Prevention Level.
I'm not sure exactly what each level means, but on the higher levels,
windows that attempt to raise themselves
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Banshee window isn't raised when clicking on it in the sound menu
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